Matthew McNulty

Matthew McNulty, born Michael Anthony McNulty on December 14, 1982 in Manchester, England, UK, is an English actor.

McNulty changed his acting name to Matthew in order to join the actors’ union, Equity, as there was already a registered member with his real name, Michael McNulty.

McNulty trained at the Laine Johnson Theatre School. Having burst onto the scene in 2008 in the TV series “Honest”, he is steadily positioning himself as one of the most promising talents.

He is often recognized in several British TV series such as “Lark Rise to Candleford (2009)”, “Single-Handed (2010)”, “Misfits (2010)”, and “The Syndicate (2012)” and in films “Wartime Wanderers (2012)”, “Geography of the Hapless Heart (2010)”, and “Messengers 2: The Scarecrow (2009)”.

Matthew McNulty, born Michael Anthony McNulty on December 14, 1982 in Manchester, England, UK, is an English actor.
McNulty changed his acting name to Matthew in order to join the actors' union, Equity, as there was already a registered member with his real name, Michael McNulty.
McNulty trained at the Laine...

This whole issue is a minefield. There is one point: alochol in and of itself isn’t evil. And you’ve got a Muslim culture foisting their values on a non-Muslim country. You can argue “it’s their country too” but one has to ask why did they leave their home country to begin with. (By and large.) The shouldn’t make Britain the same hell-hole they left. There have been Muslims in the UK and the US for quite a number of years now, but only recently have they suddenly “discovered” their need for sharia law.Here in the US there are a lot of Muslims in the Detroit area – there have been many cases of Muslim cab drivers refusing to give lifts to people with guide dogs, because dogs are “unclean” in their culture. This clashes with all sorts of local laws protecting people with disabilities – guide and assistance dogs are to be given public accommodation.they’ve also tried to pull the “I work in a liquor store, but I shouldn’t have to dispense alochol” stuff. If it’s that important, they need to make their own stores which don’t stock alochol. No one is forcing them to work there.My feeling is that they are pushing these buttons now trying to get us to bend to sharia law eventual. In many radical groups this is the stated goal. They are trying to wear people down with fear of lawsuits. I do not know if you are aware of the “flying imams” case here in the US – but there were a number of prominent so-called imams that were acting deliberately provocative trying to upset airline passengers. Apparently, “we” are supposed to “tolerate” a bunch of Arabs screaming “allah Akhbar” at flight time, all wanting airline seat extensions (when none were overweight enough to warrant them) and a lot of other provocative details I’ve forgotten. (Just google “flying imams” and the story won’t be hard to find.I’m not saying the west is perfect, by any means – but it seems these people have reached a critical enough mass as a percentage of western populations and the radicals are trying to break us all.They are exploiting western generosity and tolerance to further their political ends. And their political ends, by and large are not intrinsically good.